Craft Ice Cream business born from pandemic disruption
By:
Cearron Bagenda
Posted: Nov 22, 2020 8:14 AM CST
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BROOKFIELD, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Millions of workers have lost their jobs during the pandemic. For some, it's been a blessing in disguise including a woman who turned her love for ice cream into a new business.
Jeci Casperson was furloughed from her job as a project manager when the pandemic first hit. She turned to making ice cream as a source of comfort, but soon found a passion that’s lead to a new phase of her life.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Cearron Bagenda shared the story of Ruth Galley’s Craft Ice Cream.
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